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Genji Shimada ([personal profile] arcadedragon) wrote in [community profile] redshiftrp2019-10-29 10:17 pm

@Sparrow | Video

[The video opens with a view of a bright blue sky with some white puffy clouds floating by before Genji picks up the comm from where it had been laying on the ground. He's kneeling in a meditative pose and behind him is what appears to be a Japanese temple with many trees in full bloom. A riot of pink sakura blossoms swirl in the wind in a scene that is absolutely tranquil.]

I do not think this is real, but there is a part of me that wishes it were. This is Hanamura, it was once my home.

[He reaches out to catch one of the flowers before it floats to the ground, rubbing the petals between metal plated fingers.]

Is this happening to others as well?
braidmage: (:) good good tea boy)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-11-07 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Definitely some ugly history there with his brother. Reynir is curious - how could he not be? - but even he knows better than to ask invasive questions about somebody's family so soon after meeting them, particularly if it seems like there is bad blood. He files away what Genji has told him already - that his older brother is overly serious, overly honorable, that he'd chosen the clan elders (whoever they might be) over his family. It sounds like that betrayal had cut deep.

Status. It is an interesting word for it, and interesting perspective. Reynir almost corrects Genji that it's not a question of status, but then he catches himself. Because, well, in a way, isn't it? Sure, he can understand why the military would want mostly non-immune employees for a lot of tasks and expeditions. But he had gotten on just fine, with certain precautions in place. Even Tuuri's death - who's to say that someone immune couldn't have been injured badly enough that they died, in a similar situation, even without infection.
And certainly, there's no excuse for the way he'd been denied a complete education in magic, just because he wasn't immune and therefore wasn't worth teaching anything more than some simple farm magic...

It takes him a moment to realize the full implications of what Genji had said about himself, too. That he is more accustomed to the other end of the status disparity. So... he had had a high status, back on his world? Interesting. Maybe Reynir should be more deferential? Except he wouldn't even know the right way to start. Etiquette and social customs vary so much even within his own tiny world.

But friendship? That's pretty damn universal. ]


Hanamura... it's-

[ The boy is genuinely beyond words. He doesn't even take his eyes from the trees as he sets down his pack full of snacks and that thermos of tea, walking over to the nearest of the huge cherry trees. Carefully, Reynir reaches up into it, fingers brushing so delicately against those pale blossoms. Even at that slight touch, a small shower of them falls down, looping and dancing gracefully in the air as they descend.

Reynir has already gotten a fair number of cherry blossoms in his hair (and to be fair, there is plenty of hair there to catch them) when he remembers himself, turns to Genji, smiling. Belatedly, but to show he had heard and not forgotten, he answers: ]


Yes, it's tea. Would you like some?

[ He gestures to the thermos, looking around. He doesn't see a table or chairs, and when he'd come, Genji was sitting on the ground. Is that customary, here? Reynir guesses so and just kinda goes for it, plonking himself down cross-legged and reaching into his pack, pulling out two little ceramic cups he'd borrowed from the mess hall on his way out. ]
braidmage: (:) relief)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-11-08 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Reynir might not be the smartest or the wisest when it comes to plenty of things, but he's always been pretty good with people. He sees the way Genji moves, the halting and uncertainty, as he takes off that mask and helmet. It's curious to him - at least, until he sees Genji's face underneath. Then he understands why, perfectly.

He doesn't really know if this is something he would hesitate to do around anyone, or just around Reynir. He had, after all, made a bit of an ass out of himself when he and Genji first met, asking a bunch of naive and (it turned out) incredibly rude questions about his prosthetic arm. They'd figured it out, in due course, but Reynir hasn't forgotten the awkwardness in between, and how bad he felt for hurting Genji's feelings.

So it makes sense that Genji might hesitate a little before showing off his face. There are prosthetics there, too; metal where his jaw ought to be, extending up, covering part of his throat as well. It clicks into place, for Reynir, why his voice sounded so odd. Not because of some technology in the mask he didn't recognize, as he'd guessed before now, but because Genji's throat has partly been replaced.

Before, when he'd made that rude comment about Genji being a machine, he had only said he lost his arm. Reynir had assumed that was the extent of it. Obviously, he'd been wrong. Those scars on Genji's face are deep. They don't look like any of the injuries Reynir has seen from accidents or animals run amok, either. He has the sudden, terrible intuition that, probably, someone had done this to Genji. Someone had hurt him.

In a moment, he takes all that in. Then he gasps. It is, quite audibly, not a sound of shock, or revulsion, or pity, but one of delight. ]


Your hair!

[ Sure, he is not saying anything about the scars or the fact that apparently half of Genji's face had been hacked away; instead it's the green hair he's commenting on. Obviously, he had seen the old injuries. Obviously, he must have questions about them, realize at least a few things about Genji from them. But Reynir doesn't even make a mention. He just asks, excitedly: ]

The color - I've never seen - does it grow like that?

[ He's gotten used to not taking anything for granted these days. He'd met an alien. Maybe humans have green hair in Genji's world.

(Some hair dyes still exist, in Reynir's world, but none quite as unnatural and shocking as that!) ]
Edited 2019-11-08 23:22 (UTC)
braidmage: (:) hopeful)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-11-12 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
[ The release of awkward tension in that moment is palpable, and not just for Genji; Reynir thinks he has made the right choice. That Genji is aware of how he looks, but that he would rather not talk about it - at least not the parts of it that he probably had no control over whatsoever. The hair, though - that was something he chose. A way of making his body his again, shaping the way it looks and who he wants to be inside it.

Reynir has a little experience with that. For him, it had come in the form of growing his hair out as long as he did, rather than dyeing it. But he understands that it can be a powerful choice, and a complex and emotional one, too.

He looks away then, setting the ceramic cups down and then the little strainer he had shoved in his bag. He pours the steamy tea through the strainer, first over one and then the other, and then sets it aside, letting Genji pick one up and then following suit. ]


I've never met anybody with hair like that. I love it.

[ Reynir is definitely not immune to Genji's charming smile. Now that he's had a few seconds to look at them, the scars aren't really shocking. He adjusts to the way Genji looks, even the metal parts, and his brain just... accepts them and stops pointing them out as anything startling. ]

I don't think black hair is dull at all... but the green definitely suits you! It is vibrant. It's like... a warm green. Like happy plants in the sun.

[ Reynir isn't exactly a poet but he thinks that gets the point across, generally. There's something natural yet unnatural about it, and that interplay is really quite fun. ]

I tried to dye my hair black when I was a really, really little kid. Like maybe five? Six? All my siblings had black hair and I really wanted to fit in. But it turns out, contrary to what my brother told me, mushing bog bilberries into your hair doesn't dye it, it just makes a disastrous mess.

[ Of course, Reynir had gotten Bjarni back for that one when he was old enough to plan a revenge prank. There's a fondness to the way Reynir recounts the incident; clearly no lasting harm had been done, either to his hair or to his sense of self. ]

You do match.

[ And what a delightful thing it is that Reynir had never even imagined before; someone matching the color of their hair and the color of the lights in their high-tech prosthetics.]
braidmage: (:) good good tea boy)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-11-15 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I guess that depends how you define real.

[ Reynir is cradling his cup between both hands as well, blowing on it gently to cool it down before taking tiny sips. He enjoys the communal experience of sharing tea more than the beverage itself, but the warmth is lovely. As he is lowering the cup from a sip, one of those fragile, pale-pink petals falls into it. Reynir laughs softly, watching as it floats on top of the surface. ]

Just because something's temporary doesn't mean it's not real.

[ He raises his eyes all around them, taking in the unusual architecture. He has never seen roofs like that before. Except... perhaps once. In that artwork, in that empty store in the Silent World.

This place may not be Genji's real home, but Reynir is still getting a glimpse of it, and its beauty. He is grateful for that. It's more than he ever dreamed of having - even an hour or two passed in someplace so unlike where he is from. ]


I'm a mage, which means I don't really dream like other people. When I'm asleep, I go to a place that looks like my home. Same hills, same rocks, same sky, same sheep even. It's not really Iceland, but that doesn't mean it's nothing, or meaningless.

[ When Genji asks if he repaid his brother, Reynir lays a hand against his chest, mock-offended. ]

Of course I did, who do you think I am?!

[ But he remembers only then that Genji seemed... uncomfortable talking about his own brother, and so he steers the conversation away from sibling anecdotes for the time being. ]

Do you think... is it possible with this kind of tree to grow it from a cutting? While this place is here, would could at least try to take some. I know a few places with good soil that aren't being used. They... wouldn't grow this big for many many years, but it would be like having a piece of home, if it worked...
braidmage: (! in dreams)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-11-22 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Even if you were the only one who could see it, that wouldn't necessarily make it unreal.

[ Reynir is settled in, watching the soft wind in the cherry trees, cradling that warm cup of tea. It's beautiful, and calm, and he is feeling relaxed and friendly and chatty. ]

One time, we'd camped in this spot and I could see all these ghosts that were... wrong. They weren't like regular spirits, I could just tell. But none of my friends would listen and find somewhere else to set up camp, because I was the only one who could see them. But they definitely believed me a couple hours later when we nearly got our asses killed by, guess what? Some super pissed-off ghosts!

[ There's a cavalier way that Reynir mentions the whole almost getting murdered by vengeful ghosts incident that implies it's not the wildest or scariest thing he's ever been through. He tells it like an amusing anecdote, nothing earth-shattering.

His chattiness continues when Genji asks about his dreams. ]


Not my home exactly, or any real place that exists. It's just... like home.

[ No explanation for that detail of course! ]

All mages go to the dreamspace, rather than actually having dreams. As far as I can tell, everyone has their own sort of... area. Their place that makes them feel safe, that reminds them of home. But they're all interconnected. So I could enter the dream in the place that looks like Iceland, but then walk across the water to Onni, where it looks like the woods in Finland, because that's his home. And other things show up, too. Omens. Memories. It's all... a little more fluid, than the way things work in the waking world.

[ Reynir knows plenty about growing trees from cuttings, but not anything about cherry trees. Still... ]

Can't hurt to try, right? I can show you how to plant it...

[ But he hushes up when Genji's eyes widen, and he catches some of that reflected excitement. ]

Do you want to go check?
braidmage: (:) tuna boy)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-11-23 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Uhhh, I guess that depends how many you'd call many? It's rare, but not unheard of. There's lots more of them in Finland. And, like, almost all Icelandic mages are women. I took a class and there were like twenty-five other students and I was the only guy there, so.

[ He gives a shrug, not sure how else to answer, or what Genji's standards are on what would count as a lot of mages.

But when Genji asks if he never truly sleeps, it startles a horrified giggle from Reynir. ]


Oh, gods, no! That would be horrible! Trust me, sometimes I just sleep. And I can always just go to sleep in the dreamspace if I wake up there and want to. I think Lalli spends most of his time in the dreamspace just sleeping.

[ When Genji starts talking about equivalents to magic in his own world, Reynir tilts his head to the side, a rather puppyish gesture, and asks, confused: ]

Hard light?

[ He has no idea what that even means.

Reynir is, however, completely charmed by the idea of Genji as a kid, going to some local festival and winning some tiny fish, and digging them a pond so they would have more room to swim around. That takes dedication. ]


That's adorable. I hope they're still there, so I can see them, and you can say hello.
braidmage: (:) happy run)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-11-24 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Holograms! I know what those are!

[ Qubit had shown him a hologram of a volcano, once. Reynir had definitely tried to touch it, so he knows they're not usually tangible. And it's actually a pretty easy leap, from there to 'but somehow make it solid'. One of the things about being a mage is that Reynir doesn't always question how things are possible. He can do all kinds of things, just by painting symbols, because that's the way the gods want it to be. So he accepts that in Genji's worlds, the gods make it so that light projections can become tangible, and that's pleasing to them, there.

And he already knows that technology is wildly advanced in Genji's world. He had said already about the robots they have there - what was the name he'd used for them again? And even if he had not learned that before, he would know it now, looking at Genji. Reynir is sure that whatever had happened to him, if it had happened in Reynir's world, even in the middle of Reykjavík right outside the finest hospital in the country, in the remainders of the known world, Genji would have died.

So he's glad, that Genji is from a different world. ]


If you wanted, if they're there, we could try taking one or two of them, as well. Uh, somehow.

[ Reynir gives a comical glance at the thermos, meant as a joke, as if he's sizing up how many fish could fit in it. But he could try leaving, coming back with a watertight container - something big enough to transport them. And then they could go from there. Dig a new pond if they have to. He is willing to work hard, if it means helping Genji to keep a few reminders of home even if this place is only temporarily present. ]
braidmage: (! catte)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-11-27 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Forty years?!

[ Reynir's surprise is only too obvious in his voice. He might not know a lot about fish but that seems very long, to him. His standard of comparison, as is so often true, is sheep, and they usually didn't make it much past a decade. So the idea that some fish that started out smaller than a thumb could live four times that much? Peculiar!

Now he really wants to see if he can find a way to smuggle them out, and he is trying to think up possible solutions for transportation - as well as good places for a pond - as he pulls out the various snacks he had shoved into his bag so they could celebrate this little spontaneous festival together.

When they are done, Reynir goes with Genji to check for the fish, and they are, indeed, there - five of them, half a foot long and speckled in black and white and bright orange. Their coloring reminds Reynir of Kisa, but he's never seen that sort of fish before. He tells Genji to wait, and sprints off on his long legs, looking for something, anything, that he might use to safely transfer the fish to a more permanent home in the Anchor.

In the end he returns carrying a huge plastic cooler, the sort with a lid and two handles. It's easy enough to carry, while it's empty, but he knows he will need Genji's help with it when it is full of water and precious fishy cargo.

So he sets it aside and turns his mind to the cuttings of the cherry tree. This, at least, is something Reynir has done before. Still, though, this place is Genji's, and he turns to Genji to ask, before he makes the first cut: ]


Are you sure this is okay?

[ It wouldn't harm the trees, but even so... ]
braidmage: (:o yikes)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-11-29 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ By this point, Reynir has gotten used to Genji's face, the green hair and the scars alike. It's not a surprise, exactly, when he comes back and Genji has taken off a little more of the armor, and Reynir sees more scars, deep and old. Of course, Reynir wonders what happened to him. How could he not?

But he isn't going to ask. If Genji ever seems to want to tell him, he'll listen, but until then, his parents taught him better than that.

Once he has Genji's permission, Reynir approaches the cherry tree. He has a tool with him, one used for pruning, but that will work nicely for this. Reynir's movements are confident. There are plenty of things he's not so great at, but he has experience with this. The wood is harder than he expected, but he manages, carefully, and then says: ]


I can help it grow faster with magic. I know runes that can help it take root, and thrive. I learned... a lot of plant shit at school.

[ Despite the somewhat mocking name Reynir gives it, he sounds grateful to know it, now.

...What he hadn't learned about at mage school, however, is how to carry a still extremely-heavy cooler full of fish - going slowly, trying to slosh the insides as little as possible - without looking completely suspicious. He can Genji make their progress slowly, having to coordinate. It's a bit like the world's most high-stakes three-legged race, or some other festival nonsense. Which... is fitting, considering how their afternoon started.

Except that, despite Genji's reassurances that no one lived in his home anymore, Reynir feels a liiiiittle bit like maybe they're stealing these fish. Which means that, when they cross someone's path, his first instinct is to make an incredibly guilty expression and freeze in place.

Nothing to see here. Just... moving some fish. That belong to them, for sure. ]
braidmage: (:? awkward)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-12-04 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Reynir is torn between feeling intensely awkward and being tempted to explain the whole thing and how heavy that cooler is, not to mention balancing the cutting from the cherry tree. In the end, the trembling of his arms wins out, and he starts moving again, more rapidly still than before, glancing between Genji and the person who spotted them and just keeping silent.

Except that moving quickly while carrying a cooler that is heavy and needs not to be jostled too much is a really ungainly and inelegant operation. That weird feeling of guilt and trespass don't go away, and as soon as they're far enough away not to be overheard, Reynir says, in a small but serious voice. ]


...we look like giant weirdos up to no good, don't we?

[ AS IF THERE WERE ANY QUESTION OF THAT.

At least they don't encounter anyone else, before they have reached the agriculture level. A little investigating leads them to the hatchery, which Reynir finds in good order. A lot of it is being used, but there is one pool that is empty of other fish, but seems to be set up to receive them soon. He looks to Genji, shrugs, a kind of question in it. It certainly will keep them safe, until he can make another pond for them. The only question is, does he feel good about the idea of putting them there? They are his fish, after all. ]
braidmage: (:) talking about onni?)

[personal profile] braidmage 2019-12-05 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Reynir doesn't ask whether the little offering of tea is traditional or something Genji had made up, himself; either way it's a touching gesture, and makes him smile softly as he watches Genji do it. He waits until Genji is done before he pulls something from his pocket. It is a small square of cloth - just a scrap, taken from some tattered ruined sheets Reynir had found during his explorations of the Anchor. He has taken to carrying cloth, with him, because it makes it easier to do things precisely like this.

He has a small stub of charcoal in another pocket, and carefully draws out a rune, all arcs and soft spirals and fractals inside a circle. Once he is done, Reynir ties that scrap of cloth so that it hangs loose from a little fork in the branch. ]


To help it settle into its new home.

[ Reynir remembers how skeptical Genji was of his magic, when they had first met. He doesn't know if that attitude has changed at all, but even if it hasn't, he's okay with that. It had taken a while for his friends on the expedition to believe that he really was a mage and really could protect them with runes. They'd come around in time, and so will Genji. And in the meantime, the little cutting will benefit, whether or not Genji believes.

When Genji thanks him, Reynir looks over at him. The mask may be back on, but he remembers what Genji's face had looked like underneath it. Scarred, yes, but still handsome in its way, and animated, likable. Reynir smiles shrugging his narrow shoulders. ]


It was seriously my pleasure.